Richard Dunne {merged}

Dunne hits out at 'back-stabber' Cook

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Richard Dunne has accused Manchester City of deceit in an incredible attack on the Barclays Premier League's big spenders.

Dunne, who began the season as captain at Eastlands but was sold to Aston Villa for £6million this week, says he was forced out by the club's executive chairman Garry Cook, who he claims 'doesn't understand football'.

Dunne said: 'All he wants is big-money players. He doesn't understand the core loyalty of the club and where it begins.

'For him I was probably a bit of a nuisance. I found out things that were going on behind my back and I wouldn't speak to him. Every time I came around he probably felt a bit uncomfortable.

'The manager (Mark Hughes) is very quiet, he does his own thing and I spoke with him a few times through the summer about what was going on. He was of the opinion that City needed two players for every position and that was the way the squad was going to work.

'The last time I spoke to him was in Africa after I had found out some other stuff. I said, "Where do I lie in the whole thing?" and he said they were trying to sign players and I would be part of his squad and I could fight for my place.

'He said I was still the captain and even last week he said to me he would rather I stayed but he was told we needed to get money in. I don't think it was his decision.

'They told me they have a certain amount of money they have to recoup each season to make things look better on the books. I could understand if I was being sold for £200m, it might make sense, but it was a bit strange really.

'It just needed people to be honest with me. I was getting phone calls from people saying Garry Cook (pictured) was trying to sell me behind my back, two months after me going to him and saying if he has any problems to come and deal with me. I'm disappointed with people who say one thing and then do the other.

'I'm not going to cry just because the club wanted to sell me - just don't do it behind my back.'

City spent £120m in their summer spree, adding centre backs Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure to replace Dunne, as well as Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor, Roque Santa Cruz and Gareth Barry.

Dunne, now preparing for Ireland'sWorld Cup qualifier in Cyprus on Saturday, added: 'City have just signed Joleon Lescott and he's getting dog's abuse for being disloyal and breaking a contract he signed at Everton a year ago. But City have just done the exact same to me. It's not me who asked to leave.

'I would quite happily have stayed there and been part of the squad and fought for my place. I have been loyal to them for a long time but it was their decision to cancel a four-year contract.

'It seems to me the contract they gave me last year was just pointless. Twelve months down the line, when it doesn't suit them anymore, they just put it in the bin and say, "Off you go".'

At least Dunne is convinced Villa will be competing with City for a place in the top four and that their stability under Martin O'Neill will give his new club the edge.

The 29-year-old Dubliner, who will make his Villa debut in the Birmingham derby on his return from Ireland duty, added: 'It softens the blow. I'm moving to a club which has similar ambitions. Obviously, they don't have the financial backing of Man City but we have a squad as good as most in the league.

'It is difficult at City because of the amount of players that have come in. So far everything has gelled really well and the results have been really good, but when it gets difficult there's not really the bonding in the dressing room.

'Villa's squad is young and have been together a while and they have the confidence of last year, when they were fourth for a long time.'

Dunne's point about the City superstar culture was highlighted yesterday as Robinho admitted he put country before club by asking to sit out Sunday's 1-0 win at Portsmouth.

Robinho was desperate to be fit for Brazil's trip to Argentina tomorrow, when his country can put their great rivals in serious danger of missing next summer's World Cup. 'I asked to not play because I had pains in the ankle, but especially because Brazil v Argentina is more important,' he said.

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Re: Dunne hits out at 'back-stabber' Cook

he hasn't once thanked mancity for the time he had there or to Hughes for playing him when he was shit and could have played ned or Kompany. That's what has pissed me off with him. He's been quick to slate Hughes and cook though. Disgraceful
 
Re: To: City Re: Richard Dunne

Failsworth_Blue said:

Interesting. If that is to be believed, it would seem that this came from Cook (and implicitly from the owners) rather than from Hughes. I refuse to believe Dunne would have left without Hughes' agreement, but all the same, that is interesting.

Suggests that the owners aren't prepared to sanction total carte blanche in terms of spending, or in terms of the wage bill. There are a few reasons why that might be the case, but that's for another thread.
 
Re: Dunne City Legend or Not?

Dunne's not a legend in the truest sense of the word... Colin Bell is a legend, in the same way as Peter Withe at Villa or Steve Bull at Wolves...

Dunne was a loyal servant and a cult hero...
 
Re: Dunne hits out at 'back-stabber' Cook

mancityscot said:
he hasn't once thanked mancity for the time he had there or to Hughes for playing him when he was shit and could have played ned or Kompany. That's what has pissed me off with him. He's been quick to slate Hughes and cook though. Disgraceful

Dunne did actually say in his interview that he wished the club well and hoped the fans got the success they'd craved for so long.
 
Re: Dunne hits out at 'back-stabber' Cook

Situation changed at the club and he was the loser. Bound to be a bit of dissent
 
Re: Dunne hits out at 'back-stabber' Cook

What a fucking ****. Sorry to those who kiss his arse but end of the day this club were amazing to him when he was getting pissed and his career could have gone down the drain. We took that chance on him when Everton basically told him to fuck off. To not be thanked for that, for him to basically slate the top dogs at City and not bother thanking the fans for all the support he received throughout his time here says a lot about the man and doesn't put him in a negative light hugely.

You can fuck off Dunne. You're getting no applause from me on your return. You're even worse than Distin.
 
Re: To: City Re: Richard Dunne

It would have been pointless, at best, to keep him, possibly even counter-productive, regardless of our silly, speculative arguments over dressing room politics and mentalities.

How many people have disregarded the fact that Dunne leaving means that Onuoha gets more chances this season?
 

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